299 resultados para South Carolina Office of the Adjutant General
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This executive order by Governor Nikki R. Haley grants leave with pay to state employees absent from work as directed from Saturday, October 8, 2016 through Wednesday, October 12, 2016 as a result of the hazardous weather conditions.
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This executive order by Governor Nikki R. Haley declares October 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12, 2016 to be legal holidays for banks and savings and loan institutions in the State of South Carolina that were forced to close due to my Orders, other State actions, or hazardous weather conditions caused as a result of Hurricane Matthew.
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This executive order by Governor Nikki R. Haley determines that an emergency exists in the State South Carolina for the limited purpose of complying with the declaration of emergency in the State of Georgia and hereby suspend of Part 395 (drivers' hours of service) of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. She further directs the South Carolina Department of Transportation and the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, and the State Transport Police as needed, to suspend the federal rules and regulations that limit the hours operators of commercial vehicles may drive, in order to ensure the uninterrupted supply of equipment, goods, services, and any other item needing to be moved on the highways of the States of Georgia and South Carolina.
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This executive order by Governor Nikki R. Haley provides written notice to all members of the Richland County Recreation Commission Board of the specific charges brought against them showing cause for removal from office. She provides reasonable notice of an opportunity to be heard at a public hearing to be held on November 30, 2016 in Columbia, South Carolina at a specific time and location to be determined. She further presents in writing specific charges brought against all seven members of the RCRC Board and orders that any member of the RCRC Board not exercising his or her opportunity to be heard shall accordingly be removed from office on December 1, 2016.
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Governor Moses calls on South Carolinians to endeavor to become a respected member of the United States following the U.S. Civil War. His message addresses the status of the national debt, South Carolina public education, the South Carolina Orphan Asylum, the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, the state penitentiary, the state’s quarantine of small pox, the revenue-generating phosphate deposits in the state, immigration to the state, the state’s flagship university, current state legislation, and the state militia.
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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Ernest Hemingway’s Retreat from Pacifism by Charles W. Joyner The Saltzburgers and Purrysburg by Florence Janson Sherriff The Rearmament Issue in the British General Election, 1935 by Joseph Wrightman South Carolina’s Reaction to the Photoplay, The Birth of a Nation by John Hammond Moore
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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Attorney General Isaac W. Hayne and the South Carolina Executive Council of 1862 by Lowry P. Ware Francis Warrington Dawson, 1840-1889 South Carolina Editor by S. Frank Logan Antonio Narino 1952, Precursor of Columbian Independence by Thomas Blossom
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The South Carolina Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office reported on the general fund revenue for Fiscal Year 2016-17.
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The South Carolina Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office reported on the general fund revenue for Fiscal Year 2014-15.
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This document contains a memorial, which was written by the citizens of Chesterfield, Marlborough, and Darlington, assembled in the town of Cheraw, on July 25, the 25, 1827 in the state of South Carolina who were engaged in agriculture and commerce and presented it to oppose the tariff increase. It was presented to the Congress of the United States.
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This document contains a speech by John L. McLaurin of South Carolina presented in the Senate of the United States. Sections of the speech include: sectionalism the cause, conditions in South Carolina, the federal administration in South Carolina, should not array class against class, freedom of thought and speech, the issues, under caucus dictation the Senate no longer a deliberative body, the beginning of the fight, matter of arraying class against class, freedom of thought and speech, and issues.
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This speech is to address the statement that Mr. McLaurin has been excluded from the caucuses of his party and thus that he will be without assignment on any committee. He goes on to explain his exclusion and defend his views that led to his exclusion.
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The bulletin presents an outline for an educational talk for speakers promoting education in South Carolina.
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This gives a short history of the Department of Consumer Affairs.
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This Summer 2016 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 42, issue 3, features news and updates about the Talking Book Services, a federally-funded program to meet the reading needs of South Carolina residents who are physically unable to read or use standard printed materials.